ocellated

ocellated
/os"euh lay'tid, oh sel"ay tid/, adj.
1. (of a spot or marking) eyelike.
2. having ocelli, or eyelike spots.
Also, ocellate /os"euh layt', oh sel"it, -ayt/.
[1705-15; < NL ocellat(us) (ocell(us) OCELLUS + -atus -ATE1) + -ED2]

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